Convert SWF to video?

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  • CygnusZero40

    The only time most of these options work is if you have a single timeline animation. I don't build anything that way. I have lots of sub movie clips, each of which has a section of animation, then I just out into other clips, so theres multiple levels, and that makes turning this into a video more complicated.

    I tried using a free screen capture software but even though my animation is only 30fps, it really stutters a lot, so if Im going the screen recording route, I need something better. Really not looking to spend money on this though. Its just for personal use. Not something I can kick back to a client.

    • For the quicktime option, you need quicktime pro for that?CygnusZero4
    • Whatever comes with OSX...fyoucher1
    • And no, they do everything, not just timeline animation. I do (done) some pretty complex coded stuff and never have any issuesfyoucher1
    • Stutter may be your graphics cardfyoucher1
    • And yes, many levels deep still work. You may want to try on a diff computer if ur having probs.fyoucher1
    • I'm on a 2013 iMac and have no issues whatsoever, even at 60FPSfyoucher1
    • Alright. I have a beefy new gaming PC. Ill try it there.CygnusZero4
    • The thing runs no mans sky on ultra settings like a champ so if it doesnt work there its not working anywhere.CygnusZero4
    • Well, you're using a PC and not a QuickTime screen recording. If doesn't work there, send to me to try....fyoucher1

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